This is a graphical polygon dataset depicting the polygon boundaries of the ten City of San Antonio City Council Districts. 2012 Redistricting Plan precleared by D.O.J. under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act 11/27/2012. Updated per Limited Purpose Annexation Ordinance 2014-11-06-0861, of 36.266 Acres. Ordinance 2014-01-09-0001 of Areas 1 - 4.Updated per Ordinance 2015-01-15-0020, Boundary Adjustment of approx. 1,906.12 Acres (Government Cayon)
City Council adopted new district boundaries that are effective for the May 2023 municipal election for City Council. You can learn more about these district changes at the City’s redistricting website: https://www.sabexarcountmein.org/.
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This is a geographic database of historical districts within the City of San Antonio
This is a polygon dataset depicting the polygon boundaries of the patrol districts for the San Antonio Police Department. Districts updated 12/30/2017
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Neighborhood Conservation Districts
This is a graphical polygon dataset depicting the polygon boundaries of the Historic River Overlay Districts of San Antonio, Texas.
Displays Voter Precincts (2023) in Bexar County as modified by the Bexar County Elections Department (https://home.bexar.org/elections). 2020 Redistricting completed and approved Jan 2022. Updates decennially with exception of voter caps and other jurisdictional changes. Several voter precincts were recently updated (February 2023) to reflect redistricted boundaries for San Antonio City Council districts.
This is a graphical polygon dataset which depicts concentrated downtown retail, service office and mixed uses in the existing downtown business district. Major/regional shopping centers are permitted, but urban design standards are required in order to maintain a neighborhood commercial scale, to promote pedestrian activity and to maintain the unique character of the center.
This is a graphical
polygon dataset depicting the polygon Neighborhood Conservation Districts in
the City of San Antonio.
This is a graphical
polygon dataset depicting the polygon Neighborhood Conservation Districts in
the City of San Antonio.
The SAPD Bike Patrol Areas are not used as beats, districts, etc, but rather as areas to help break apart their service area. It is not clear to what extent that the San Antonio Police Department uses these areas outside illustrating Bike Patrol's service area.
This is a graphical polygon
dataset depicts concentrated downtown retail,
service office and mixed uses in the existing downtown business district.
Major/regional shopping centers are permitted, but urban design standards are
required in order to maintain a neighborhood commercial scale, to promote
pedestrian activity and to maintain the unique character of the center.
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License information was derived automatically
Examples; 2 degree view angle, 5.5 foot observation height, Point of origin 50 - 100 feet in front of each mission door. This is a graphical polygon dataset depicting the polygon boundaries of the a 1,500 foot radius of the Historic Mission sites
This is a graphical polygon dataset depicts a zoning overlay district that imposes height restrictions near the San Antonio International Airport, Stinson Airport, Kelly Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base. (Unified Development Code; Section 35-311)
This is a graphical polygon dataset depicting the polygon boundaries of Alamo Viewshed Protection area of San Antonio, Texas. Alamo Viewshed (VP-1) The viewshed protection district lies behind the major entrance to the front door of the Mission San Antonio de Valero (The Alamo), a local Exceptional Landmark and a National Historic Landmark. A brass disc monument named VP-1, Alamo Viewshed, has been set to mark the viewpoint origination in Alamo Plaza in front of the Alamo Chapel.
This is a graphical polygon dataset depicts the new zoning district that restricts the use of outdoor lighting around military installations.
As per UDC Section 35-673, Low Impact Development (LID) is required for properties that are within River Improvement Overlay (RIO) Districts 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 or 7 and are directly adjacent to the San Antonio River or San Pedro Creek. LID design and construction shall be in accordance with UDC Section 35-210. These exhibits are intended to illustrate the limits of the mandatory LID areas. Subdivision of tracts within or adjacent to the mandatory LID areas may result in modification to the mandatory LID area boundary. Contact the Transportation & Capital Improvements (TCI) Storm Water Engineering Review Team for questions regarding the limits of mandatory LID areas and for guidance on LID design.
The central core of SAPD's Community Policing activities is the SAFFE (San Antonio Fear Free Environment) Unit. First established in 1994-95 with 60 officers and supervisors, then enlarged in 1996 with an additional 40 officers, the SAFFE Unit consists of officers who focus on identifying, evaluating and resolving community crime problems with the cooperation and participation of community residents.
SAFFE officers are assigned to specific areas or neighborhoods within the city, and work closely with both residents and the district patrol officers also assigned to those areas. SAFFE officers establish and maintain day-to-day interaction with residents and businesses within their assigned beats, in order to prevent crimes before they happen. SAFFE officers also act as liaisons with other city agencies, work closely with schools and youth programs, coordinate graffiti-removal activities, and serve as resources to residents who wish to take back their neighborhoods from crime and decay.
http://www.sanantonio.gov/SAPD/SAFFE">SAFFE Website
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This is a graphical polygon dataset depicting the polygon boundaries of the ten City of San Antonio City Council Districts. 2012 Redistricting Plan precleared by D.O.J. under Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act 11/27/2012. Updated per Limited Purpose Annexation Ordinance 2014-11-06-0861, of 36.266 Acres. Ordinance 2014-01-09-0001 of Areas 1 - 4.Updated per Ordinance 2015-01-15-0020, Boundary Adjustment of approx. 1,906.12 Acres (Government Cayon)